Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Coffee Bean Tea Light holder

I recently ventured into Hobby Lobby after a 2 year hiatus.  I found this glass for $1.99 on sale half off.
I wasn't sure what I was going to do with it at the time.

I like Coffee beans for many things.  We have a Pod Coffee Machine Now (a Keurig) so we don't have much use for whole beans.  I don't even own a grinder.  I put these into with some vanilla tealights I had.  Looks pretty nice, and not flammable.  I bet the rocks you can find at craft stores would be great too.

Day 1 Squash


Reclaimed Wood Bench


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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Morning Oven Hashbrowns

 Hashbrowns are one of those things that I dreaded making from scratch.  You really have to watch them on the stove, so the outside doesn't burn while the inside is hard.  Plus, in the morning, I usually have too many things going at once, and haven't even fit in my morning coffee (Which I need!).

I decided to use my oven instead.  They were awesome.  And I was able to get Claire ready for the day, while Breakfast was on it's way.  In the last 5 minutes, I started the eggs, threw in some toast, and Breakfast was served. 
Ingredients:
2 Potatoes, peeled and chopped into small bites
Olive Oil
Southwest Chipotle Seasoning by Mrs. Dash
Fresh Chives

Directions:
Turn Oven to 400 F degrees.  Toss potatoes with olive oil and seasoning.  Spread on a greased pan and bake for 20 min or until golden brown, turning potatoes once after about 10 minutes.
Add some fresh Chives and Serve. 




 Sloppy Joe Pasta


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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Creamy Chicken Vegetable Pasta

Ingredients:
8 Oz cooked pasta
Frozen vegetables of your choice (I used corn, broccoli, and carrots)
2 Chicken breast cooked and sliced
4oz cream cheese, cubed
2Tbsp Butter
2Tbsp Flour
1 Cup of Milk
Salt/ Pepper

Directions:
Once you have all of the above ingredients, start your sauce.  
Melt butter in a pan, then add flour and stir.  Slowing add in milk, whisking as you pour.  You want to make sure there are no lumps of flour. Cook for about 2 minutes or until bubbly, then add cream cheese.   Melt into the sauce.  Add to your pasta, chicken and veggies.  Salt and pepper to taste, and Viola! Dinner is served!

 Happy Memorial Day everyone!! 


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